Before Jessica Biel became a married lady, every morning she hesitantly donned an overly-starched uniform with a name-patch that read "Please Be My Husband" on it. But now that she's got a ring on it, she can rock ANY outfit she wants! At least, according to her friend and stylist.

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And her longtime stylist and friend Estee Stanley credits a certain accessory for Biel's noticeable confidence on the red carpet: her wedding ring. "I definitely think any woman changes after [she gets] married," Stanley tells PEOPLE. "I feel like she feels more secure and safe on the planet having found her partner."

Yes, we all know that before you are married there is a very strict dress code of flat-ironed blonde hair, low-cut shirts, tight pants, approximately 3" hoop earrings and a delicate watch. (If you were unaware of this, please refer to the latest installment of The Rules). Go on, Estee.

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"This [marriage/style] security manifests itself in less behind-the-scenes fussing: "It's not ‘should I do this or should I do this?' It's like ‘Okay, great!'" she says."

Right. Except over the summer, Biel admitted to InStyle that Timberlake actually picks out her outfits for her.

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I had no say whatsoever. I don't micromanage. He is fearless in his choices and has a real eye for design. And I'll be honest: He has better taste than I do. When I walk out of the closet after getting dressed in the morning, I'll go like this [turns palms upwards as if to say, ‘Well?']. And he goes like this [shakes head no]. Then he picks again. It's hilarious.

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